Contemporary Europe and the Atlantic alliance : a political history
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Contemporary Europe and the Atlantic alliance : a political history
Blackwell, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780631205890
Description
This book examines the development of European states from the late 1950s up-to the present. It opens in 1958, the year when the European Economic Community became operative, marking the start of a new focus on questions surrounding the drive for European integration. The authors use their understanding of the cultural and historical context of developments to explain the diverse responses amongst European states to the internal and external pressures and opportunities of the decades that followed. Their broad-ranging narrative provides historical analysis of major ideas and events such as the evolution and collapse of the Cold War; the rise of the New Left and New Right groups; the changing role of NATO and security issues in general; European cultural "Americanization"; and the continuing debates on the ideal nature of Europe itself. Throughout the book, analysis of events in Europe is framed within the context of the continent's global ties, and, crucially, its relationship with the United States of America through the "Atlantic Alliance".
The authors explain the ways in which Europe's position has evolved in accordance with its all-important US links, and, in the final chapter, suggest how it might develop in the future.
Table of Contents
Preface. Part I: Setting the Stage: Politics in the Atlantic Community: Late 1950s to the Early 1970s: 1. Introduction to the Politics. 2. US Politics: Kennedy to Nixon. 3. West German and Austrian Politics: 1959-1974. 4. French Politics: 1958-1974. 5. Britain and the Smaller Northern Democracies, 1959-1974. 6. Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, 1958-1978. Part II: Transnational Cooperation and Conflict: 1958-1974: 1. Keys to Western Security. 2. The Cold War: 1958-1974. 3. New Left and Cultural Revolution. Part III: Politics in the Atlantic Community: From the Mid-1970s to the 1990s: 1. US Politics: 1974: Ford to Reagan. 2. US Politics: Bush to Clinton. 3. Germany: Divided and United. 4. France, 1974 to the Present. 5. Britain, 1974 to the Present. 6. Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, 1979 to the Present. Part IV: Transnational Cooperation and Conflict: 1975 to the Present: 1. Keys to Western Security. 2. Cold War: End and Aftermath. Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9780631205906
Description
This book examines the development of European states from the late 1950s up to the present. It opens in 1958, the year when the European Economic Community became operative, marking the start of a new focus on questions surrounding the drive for European integration.
Table of Contents
Preface. Part I: Setting the Stage:.
Politics in the Atlantic Community: Late 1950s to the Early 1970s:.
1. Introduction to the Politics.
2. US Politics: Kennedy to Nixon.
3. West German and Austrian Politics: 1959-1974.
4. French Politics: 1958-1974.
5. Britain and the Smaller Northern Democracies, 1959-1974.
6. Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, 1958-1978.
Part II: Transnational Cooperation and Conflict: 1958-1974:.
1. Keys to Western Security.
2. The Cold War: 1958-1974.
3. New Left and Cultural Revolution.
Part III: Politics in the Atlantic Community: From the Mid-1970s to the 1990s:.
1. US Politics: 1974: Ford to Reagan.
2. US Politics: Bush to Clinton.
3. Germany: Divided and United.
4. France, 1974 to the Present.
5. Britain, 1974 to the Present.
6. Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, 1979 to the Present.
Part IV: Transnational Cooperation and Conflict: 1975 to the Present:.
1. Keys to Western Security.
2. Cold War: End and Aftermath.
Index.
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